The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya. No. *****. Singapore, Sat., Nov. 6, 1954. Price IS Cta19 words
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224 1954-11-06 1 U.S. pledges to give A-plans for peace ryuv. INITED STATES pledged yester- day to give its atomic information and materials to all the world, including Russia, to put President Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace" plan into effect. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., told the United Nations main political committee:224 words
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186 1954-11-06 1 rE Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, yesterday sacked career diplomat John Paion Davles on the ground that his continued employment would go against the interests of national security. Mr. Dulles said he acted on the basis of a unanimous finding by a flve-member specialA.P. - 186 words
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Article36 1954-11-06 1 Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, the First Soa Lord, will leave Britain by air today for high-level naval talks m Canada and the United States, the Admiralty announced m London ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article23 1954-11-06 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a m tomorrow. Remembrance Day.23 words
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Article34 1954-11-06 1 I tie Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a steady tone with first grade. November shipment, at 81 cents per pound, J of a cent above yest relay's close34 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-11-06 1 picture. k°? p P ay s «n«ri were out early m Singapore today. Miss "<* Laing Taing and Miss Kan* Hong Chayf above) are seen About making a 'sale. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article104 1954-11-06 1 2 QUICK WICKETS J. STATHAM M.C.C. opening' bowler, claimed two Australian wickets m his first two overs when play resumed this morning, between an Australian XI and the tourists. First victim was McDonald, who was l.b.w. to Statham's third ball. Briggs had scored one off Statham. Neil Harvey then came104 words
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Article254 1954-11-06 1 150 m.p.h. winds 'pHE P O liner Chusan left Hong Kong harbour yesterday as the Royal Observatory warned that Typhoon Pamela, with winds of up to 150 miles an hour, was approaching the Colony and would strike it at night on its way to the ChineseA.P.; Reuter - 254 words
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45 1954-11-06 1 NEW AIR C-in-C ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE AIR Marshal J. Fressanges, the new C -In-C. Far East Air Force, arrived at Changi this morning. The Colonial Secretary, Mr, W. A. C. Goode, the retiring C.-in-C., Air Marsha) SJr Clifford Sanderson and senior RAF officials met him.45 words
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Article112 1954-11-06 1 MR. Shigeru Yoshida, the Japanese Prime Minister, said last night that only the blind will fail to see that the Communists regard Japan as the ultimate prize ©f their Pacific conquests." Mr. Yoshida told a banquet of the Japan Society of New York: "For112 words
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Article28 1954-11-06 1 A sales girl, living m the Geylang area, Singapore, was robbed of clothes worth $80 which she had left m her car m South Canal Road.28 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-06 1 Follow Pendengar pENDENGAR's Special 1 Selection for Kuala Lumpur races today are: SPECIAi \At Strong and Free DOUBL* Two Diamonds, Rubber Packer TREBLE Palitoy, Two Diamonds, Happy Life Pendengar says the five $5-unit s should be invested thus: Special Nap: two wins ($10); Double: each way ($10); Treble: one win104 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-11-06 2 pirturc. Ji ROHM «>f th»- b.tn(\ <»1 the l; Fin| Battalion, Queen's jjl Royal I{«7;iiii<iil. which led |j the ri^ht massed bands m (jj j thr it«;itin>,' Retreat cere- j J monv on the Singapore f Padang yesterday. Mor«- than 5,00fl watch- < i rd, inclodingFree Press - 57 words
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Article162 1954-11-06 2 I)RKSII)I:nt EISENHOWER yesterday Invited Republican and Democratic Congressional leaden to a White House discussion on foreign affairs im November 17 Thia Is "ii: line with the Pre sid< n1 i policy ol i:< < i )>iJir i i< ad( i.s (.1 both pai tiiA.P. - 162 words
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167 1954-11-06 2 A PISTOL <iu< !:x» (i for yetterda} between two hot-blooded French lawyers waa poatpom d lnd< finitely b< Cause one "i tnt m broke ;i nic< t v ol <iv« lilng court* Lawyeri Andre Biaggl and Ar f i" dc Perpauac wen to standU.P. - 167 words
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Article40 1954-11-06 2 |V( member Btal ei oj i in <i( rai Agn imm nl on Tarlffi and i r.Ki. (OATI i nn< wed complaint) qi v < terdav I 'hi Unlti (i Statf nub iWj "ii PXUorti ol oranai A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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207 1954-11-06 2 ADENAUER SEEKS NEW SAAR TALKS TO BEAT CRISIS Invitation to Franca rpHE Federal German Chancellor Or Konrad Adenauer last night prevented full-scale Cabinet revolt by asking France to re-open talks on the Franco-German saar agreement which had started the political crisis. yielding to pressure from both inside and outside hisU.P. - 207 words
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182 1954-11-06 2 A TOP aviation scientist said m London yesterday ht had no intention when giving evidence before an inquiry of conveying tin impression that he considered it had not been worth flying the Comet. The court oi inquiry la investigating two Comet jet disasters overReuter - 182 words
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125 1954-11-06 2 CABINET GIVES MR. FRANCE THE GO AHEAD ■I^HKNC'II Prtmier Mr. MenF (it Fiance won authority from his Cabinet yesterday to pu.sh hi.s programme through the French National Assembly at his own rapid pace, and to use the threat to resign to prod dallying deputies. The cabinet authorised him to makeA.P. - 125 words
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Article35 1954-11-06 2 The White House said yesterday that President E3s< nhower has designated Guam as a critical housing area and authorised the Federal National Mortgage Association to spend $15,000,000 to build homes. A P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article53 1954-11-06 2 Australian Prime Minister, Mr Ki'bi if M< n/ir: s;*j(| m Canberra yesterday thai \i<will ,ui< nd t r,t Ft lm< Minisi' ntxnf< n nee In London In January a id then on his way home, visil the United Btate! and several other countripj v. In* h invitiU.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement12 1954-11-06 2 M.FUNTLUS.GRINBERG Dinmcmds Jewellery 67,Stam1ordRd., [U CtWi RI«I X S'porr, f,. Tolcpliono 7923.12 words
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Advertisement29 1954-11-06 2 Von ca n B*hone lour SMALL ADS. to Singapore 21*00 Exi. IO» ■"Joa. v*xflfBs^^ >;v' wK .v..v: >#^- -jooa^^^ ■>:<-.: v:-:-:- y-: ■■■•jf Thh i. a STRAfTS riMES Chntlfted MvertiMment s.-rv,ro29 words
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Article270 1954-11-06 3 AFTER HE LOST STAY BAN APPEAL i I IKK the U.S. Hoard A 0 immigration Ap- had upheld a dertation order for Mr. Dick Haymes, the Argenborn crooner and .hand Of Rita Hayvorth. the actor's lawyers yd to get a court temporarily barring Government to270 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-11-06 3 SHE SPOKE TO CHINESE LADIES Till] Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association held a luncheon m honour of Miss Sally Butler, a representative of the International Federated Business and Professional Women's Club and International Exchange of Foreign Students, at a Gilstead Road home yesterday. Miss Butler (seen seated at the head of95 words
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Article46 1954-11-06 3 Mr. Haroid Stassen, Director of the Foreign Operations Administration, said yesterday m Washington that the FAO's aid programme m Korea has been "slowed down" by the dispute between the U.S. and Korean governments over the exchange rate Of thp Inr»ttl rnrrpnr»v < hwani, U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article23 1954-11-06 3 The Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Shigeru Yoshida conferred m New York yesterday with General of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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209 1954-11-06 3 Strangled by string of beads r P NUDE body of a pretty i- 15-year-old schoolgirl was md m a neighbour's garixi Norwood, Massachuyesterday. lice *aid she apparently as the victim of a "sex A boy friend was questioned. Brown-eyed Geraldine Anthe youngestU.P. - 209 words
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Article116 1954-11-06 3 PAX lIOON KUAN, a South Korean Army pilot, picked up a hitchhiker, The man was dreMed m a ROK Army uniform and carried complete identification papers. About 30 miles out of Seoul he attacked the pilot and threatened to kill him if he refusedA.P. - 116 words
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252 1954-11-06 3 DRITAIN might be forced to introduce some measure 13 of control of immigration from the West Indies md other British Colonies, Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told the House )f Commons yesterday. He was replying during a debateReuter - 252 words
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Article37 1954-11-06 3 The Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe will meet at Strasbourg from December 8 to December 11 to debate its policy m the light of recent international developments, it was decided m Paris yesterday.37 words
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75 1954-11-06 3 PLANE SKIDS ON THE NOSE TO SAFETY AN American airlines plane with 16 aboard skidded to a safe landing at Washington National Airport, yesterday with a crippled nose wheel. On the touchdown, the twoengined aircraft rolled halt way down the runway on its two main wheels. Then as the planeA.P. - 75 words
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63 1954-11-06 3 Thakin Tin, Burmese Minister of Land Nationalisation and head of a six-man mission to Red China, arrived m Honp: Kong yesterday after signing a protocol for the export of 150,000 long tons of rice to China. A Burmese purchasing mission will soon go toA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement95 1954-11-06 3 "BCNOTKINS" ROYAL DOULTON A JOY FOR JUNIORS Throughout the world 'Bunnykins 11 Nursery Ware has an irresistible appeal to children. It tells a story m bright clear colours but without words affording full scope for a child's SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE X* 111 It r\, vJ Vm I THE95 words
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407 1954-11-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion REMEMBER SAl [JRDAY, Nov. 6, i --i Tomo] iow i Remembi ance Day, thai annual occasion when i" oplei oJ the British Commonv ealt h <>i Nations evei ywhere pa v c a while and rememtx r Ith gratitude, and wit 1 1 pndc, those407 words
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402 1954-11-06 4 rp\VO months ago ob- .servers forecast ;i Vienna-inspired drive to Infiltrate the Western trade unions with particular attention to undermining the giant Transport and General Workers" Union m Britain. Instruetiori.s had then boon Riven for fro.sh assault on the British trade union stronghold following402 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-11-06 4 picture. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery (centre m light uniform) stands with stall officers before unveiling the El Alamein Memorial m Egypt. The ceremony took pJ <h i9*u anniversary of the desert battle he led- A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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598 1954-11-06 4 STEPHEN COULTER - 'We Could Show the World' PARIS DIARY STEPHEN COULTER The Franco-German alliance makes the people tajk. Paris believes it's going to be one of the really big things of the future m Europe and North Africa. rpHERE 1 a tingl< U) th( Pir 1 1 air 'i'* H Preneh Iwive598 words
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Advertisement34 1954-11-06 4 IM NOIIOIA4MMS lELEFUNKEN vT UM Jy I^MN|f 7774WK Ir O p 7 V*ivl ;.<•' AC M fullj i,. ndiproai i < <'■■•■>• -i .',iini m *n < tnl valnuf e&btnel SEOW KUAN CO. 4. Dhobj < ii.nii )ln^ ipoi34 words
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Advertisement80 1954-11-06 4 5 Ihe weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be 3 2 sent by Air Mail to any address m the United Kingdom at an inclusive rate of <S I $24.00 I I FOR SIX MONTHS If you want the "BUDGET" while on leave or wish I c to make80 words
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Article142 1954-11-06 5 the adventywi of a -n writer *n Britain i n In Singapore i^st 'by Dr. B H&lung, "(I "lady Precious and Dmo of lh« ilty Of Art! oi Nanyang erslty. Hsiung, who nas spent 21 m Britain, delighted his t with sparkling anecabout his encounters West142 words
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222 1954-11-06 5 i\l (> U: Ulan 1 00 »tisli servicemen and their families are expected to be flown to Singapore during: next year, Mr. W. 11. Penny, Skyway's Far bast manager, said yesterday. Mr. Penny said that a new Army long-range trooping contract222 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-11-06 5 COLONY hello-girl Christine Rodrigues, who has entered for this month's 1954 All-Malaya Talentime Competition to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Tomorrow is the last day for entries. More than 100 men and women have already entered. First prize is a free trip to Japan, while the59 words
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Article43 1954-11-06 5 RedirTusion's dollar-for-disc Chinese request programmes m aid of Nanyang University brought m $6,226 to the fund. Mr. G. H. Oldridge, RedirTusion's general manager, handed over a cheque to Mr. Ng Aik Huan. a representative of the Nanyang University executive council.43 words
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Article25 1954-11-06 5 PENANG, Sat. Penang Chung Ling High School's photographic society will hold an exhibition at the Khek Association, Burmah Road, from 2 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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183 1954-11-06 5 DIG Singapore employers yesterday supported a suggestion Urat firms should, wherever possible, reserve posts involving light work for people newly cured of tuberculosis. But some employers said the snag was there was not much work available. Dr. R. J. Grove-White. Medical Superintendent of Tan Tock183 words
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Article46 1954-11-06 5 Tho Sultan of Johoro, who is at present m England, is expected to return to Johore m April next year Instead of In July as he originally Intended, The diamond Jubilee of his reign will be celebrated <>n Sept. 7.46 words
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Article26 1954-11-06 5 SEGAMAT, Sat. Abdullah bin Adam shah, 27, waa charged with causing hurt to all Indian with a hook. Bai] m $100 WM offered.26 words
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Article105 1954-11-06 5 ARMY children at Bla**kang Muti will soon find a healthy release tor their pent-up energy. A childrens' playgroundcomplete with see-saws, swings and chutes— has been completed by the Army, stationed at Blakang Mati, after sTx months' "hard labour The playground was constructed with discarded and surplus105 words
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92 1954-11-06 5 SINGAPORE Buddhists will hold their biggest postwar "rally" and celebrations this year, if a favourable decision is reached at a meeting of all Colony Buddhist organisations to be held at St. Michael's Road Buddhist Temple on Nov. 9 The occasion the 2,550 th anniversary year92 words
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Article63 1954-11-06 5 DEATH -BACK FROM HOLIDAY IPOH. Sat. The first fatal the Ipoh-Kampar Road, road accident after a death- The cyclist, Tham Wee Lok free month m October, occurr- (41), a clerk attached to a ed this morning when a motor mining- company In Butu Gacyclist and a jeep collided j ah,63 words
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Advertisement78 1954-11-06 5 Singapore's ONLY Air Conditioned Air View Cabaret Presents "A LUCKY PATRON MITE" FREE GIFTS To Patrons PATRONS DANCING WITH HOSTESSES WHOSE NUMBERS ARE ANNOUNCED WILL RECEIVE PRIZES. ALSO PRIZES CIVEN FOR SPOT DANCES SUNDAY TEA DANCE FULL ATTENDANCE OF HOSTESSES 10 Passes to Patrons to CATHAY CINEMA' Mong Cheng Lien78 words
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Miscellaneous742 1954-11-06 5 i HI RCH OF ENGLAND CHURCH: (41 KOON SENG RD) v .u.ni-c n .Tin-nR *i 5.30 p.m. Communion Service Rev. >i »•>"«*" n««miiHnn qxn John Henderson. 8 am Holy Communion, y.ou am Sunday School, 10.30 a.m. Re- METHODIST Day Service. (Special STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH: 9 1.30 a.m. Holy Commun- a.m.742 words
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Miscellaneous701 1954-11-06 6 AAANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis STAR 1 1 7 V, M Ul n Au r i |>OKN today. you have uiw f THOSC UOHTi WAVOOWN AND HAVE V THING T£RR|blt tha t comes along. You are the WGHT Bi PHOSPHORESCCHT) >A J^r LOOK. E rare combination of a701 words
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Article224 1954-11-06 7 LONDON, Nov. 5. Previous Todaj Nov. iil.K, No. 1 RSS cJ.f. Kuropean 23V 4 buyers UH buyers ■aria Nov V 237 sellers 23 13 16 sellers BBEB, No. 1 RSS cXf. Erapean 23% buyers 23 9 16 buyers mtU Dec 23% sellers 23V* sellers i;im.K,No.l RSS spot..224 words
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Article97 1954-11-06 7 NEW YORK. N6v. 5. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 91.87 nom. 91.75 nom. TIN futures N«T 91.37 bid 91.12 bid 91.75 asked 91.75 asked Dec 91.37 bid 91.12 bid 91.62 asked 91.75 a.sked Jan 91.37 traded 91.00 bid 91.37 asked TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. R197 words
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Article46 1954-11-06 7 lib i! released was quoted i tions) at 42. Spot Sarawak revember sliipment 45. De- leased 46 and Lampon^ spot released 44 January, February and at 48 cents per pound sellers exUn equal monthly propor- dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.46 words
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Article32 1954-11-06 7 NEW YORK. Nov. S. Previous Today Industrials 366.95 366.00 1 :<■■•■ »d> 121.65 121.59 Domestic Bonds 100.84 100 87 15 Utilities 59.16 59.35 1 i Stocks < omposite Averages 134.11 133.9932 words
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Article121 1954-11-06 7 Nov. 5. Previous Today 1 >PRA, Philippines. cAf. UK/North. 1 96 i sellers $195 paid European delivered weight per long ton Nov. Deo COPRA Philippines, f.o.b. Manila, unquoted unquoted delivered uei«ht, per long ton COPRA, Straits, c.i.f. UK/North European delivered weight per Nov/Dec. long ton £72121 words
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Article49 1954-11-06 7 Mr. James Harry Mcßeynolds, of Dallas, Texas, lecturer on Christian Science, will give two public talks m Malaya this month. He will speak at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 6.30 p.m. on Nov. 12 and at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 15.49 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-11-06 7 U.S. ace war camera man hates WAR DAVID DOUGLAS Duncan (above) an American war photographer hates WAR. Widely known for his photographs of the Korean War Duncan, one of Life magazine's top photographers, arrived m Singapore m a X.L.M. Constellation. He left an hour later for Indonesia, where he is125 words
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172 1954-11-06 7 GIVE FREER HAND TO ANTI-OPIUM OFFICERS' t( »tn.s and police officials °uld deal more effectlTdjr M; opium smugglers and flicker* In Singapore if they were given wider the Director of >! Services, Dr. R.H, id, said yesterday. i md was explaining a went he made m the itlve Council on172 words
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Article19 1954-11-06 7 STTIAWAN. Sat. Mr A U Keeble, an Emergency Administratt?e officer, binding*, will leave soon [or Britum.19 words
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171 1954-11-06 7 £O THAT treatment of all employees will be uniform, the staff side committee of the Singapore Government Whitley Council has proposed that the retiring age of all daily-rated workers be extended to 60. "This has been done m reply to Government's171 words
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Article60 1954-11-06 7 Singapore's Poppy Day fund last night totalled $12,599. And last night Mrs. S. F. Ho. the fund chairman, said: "I earnestly ask all those who have not yet responded to the appeal to do so now. Cheques should be sent to Mr. C. Child, honorary treasurer of60 words
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Article31 1954-11-06 7 KUALA LUMPUI, Sat. A terrorist, Kane Fuk Cheong, surrendered last night to the police at Aver Itam m the Penang rural area. He went underground m 1951.31 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-11-06 7 SINGAPORE'S multi million 3 dollar telephone system will definitely pass into public ownership on Dec. 31. The chairman of the Telephone Board, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, said there would be no change m the schedule. "All is set for the take-over," he said163 words
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Advertisement74 1954-11-06 7 GLAMOROUS SWIMSUITS >> Created to do beautiful 4Blll!jfe\jfc. Is things for v girl's figure. v^V^/^W Whatever your particular V figure ty|H\ there* is a JS^tfilv swirtisuit made just for you- W 4m m Af There is also a wonderful #Hrn fIR for leisure time wear, tare- J9 |B fully cut74 words
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Article427 1954-11-06 8 A BIG TIP SENDS FOUR TO PRISON ll 'm N oim ol tin bo* V? m>| M..,-!. Roblnion' ibli foment m Ron an ro id Pkruni Lincoln hir< a "> .he ould oblig( X D ittlng up a at fM' nd "i hi for the r h( wa onlt too427 words
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341 1954-11-06 8 BRIDES WAITED BUT TAXI DID NOT TURN UP liHE m lfics-t.o-bp began to "i p The t'uests began n panic Here 11 wns, 11 a.m. md line tor a double wedd Ing ceremony at ;i ii tani hui eh, Aiui even one stii] m Ih< hOU 'i iii 1 1341 words
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Article51 1954-11-06 8 iiHhNrvv<Kji). Essex, road safety committee has decided I> m, to jo ahead with a schem? to preseni safety certicatei to school! m the dlitrtd whose chffdren were Sivolved m the feweai accidents, it *as reported that durtnS Imi month not 00| Whoolchlld was m a rouU51 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-06 8 WHIM: LADY EDEN chats with Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, Sir Anthony Eden talks with Mr. Yoshida's daughter, Mrs. Aso, at the reception held by the British Foreign Secretary at Lancaster House, London, last week. Re uter picture.Reuter - 43 words
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486 1954-11-06 8 ONE for each person and one ior the pot, that was how 70-year-old Mrs. Ada Big^s likni her tea. But when she sp' nt nearly a month at the home of her stiii. m the days before486 words
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190 1954-11-06 8 HANDCUFF SCHOOLBOY DOES A HOUDINI 4 17-YEAR-OLD Charterjf\ house schoolboy. Timothy Dill-Russell, escaped from a padlocked wooden box, which he lav trussed m a locked mailbag. He was handcuffed with lii v hands behind, and his feet were bound. Yet m a few seconds under ten minutes, he had emulated190 words
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Article31 1954-11-06 8 Postmen and porter* chased B man who ripprd open foiii mail-bags after dragging them into a cloakroom at London Bridge station. One of the bag« contained a registered parcel.31 words
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Article122 1954-11-06 8 REDS PLAN CULTURE INVASION RUSSIA opens a cultural drive m Britain next month. After the successful good-will visit by her athletes, she is sending an Imposing cargo of topeliss musicians, s ingers, and dancers to tour the country. Mr. "Vlilik, the Soviet Ambassador, will fly back from the I'nited Nations122 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-11-06 9 Skirt plus kilt is skill 11/ HEN skirt meets If kilt the result is S a The new fashion E dors not spring from E Scotland, but New York, E where tartans are boom- E r ing and everyone who's E anyone is hunting up a E trace of ScottishPopper - 91 words
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112 1954-11-06 9 Don't bother with nectar NUGGET WILL DO V.-A awkward words In the pnonetic communications nabot will be changed if am s suggestiona are fol(;(i by the International Aviation Organisation. ihe organisation, based m itreal, introduced a new Phabet m 1951. A for Alfa |> acec A Able; B Bravo <c112 words
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Article19 1954-11-06 9 Professional boxers and Wrestler* must now swear they are not Communists before they fight m Indiana. U.S.19 words
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Article84 1954-11-06 9 |'»lSK\uvi; S in Markyate Hertfordshire, go shop- with their •hopping ban Otic hand and their lives jnj other. Mr. R. A. Nelson wo Hemel Hempstead Rural this. Watlinif-street »s through the town's nar-Ilish-street, and residents "H the police to enforce the IS m.p.h. limif more strictly84 words
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Article331 1954-11-06 9 u t he kept secret even though Army passed boy IbAAC BEECH knew that his son hud to die Bui he decided not to tell him of his incurable illness even when the boy was called up, and passed flt, for National Service m the331 words
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161 1954-11-06 9 Sentimental gems thief returned a keepsake HHHE Hon. Maurice Fox Pitt Lubbock, 54-year-old bank director, opened a registered envelope which arrived m his morning post. He found a gold pocket-watch which he did not renumber losing, Air. Lubbock, heir-presump-tive to Lord Avebury and brother-in-law of Lord Stanley of AJderlev, then161 words
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297 1954-11-06 9 THE 'PERFECT MOTHER' -AGED 19— TRIED SEVEN TIMES TO DIE VINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Dorothy O'Neill, "a perfect i mother" to her four brothers and sisters has tried ;to commit suicide seven times, Coventry magistrates were told. Her widowed mother she is deaf and Hl— Dleaded with th»> magistrates for Dorothy to be297 words
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135 1954-11-06 9 And now a wireless set less the wires YOU ran now build n radio receiver without wires A wireless set, m fact 'that lives up to it.' name. It need.s no coils; no transformer.s and no wires to con nert the bits and piece.s. The method of construction naa been135 words
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Article, Illustration92 1954-11-06 9 NEW ROYAL SAVINGS STAMPS I" ET your savings grow with the Royal children seems to be the slogan of the National Savings Committee which has issued two new savings stamps portraying Prince Charles (above) and Princess Anne (below). The photographs are up-to-date following the first issue 18 months ago. ThePopper - 92 words
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152 1954-11-06 9 A MAN who achieved r\ success m three careers is giving up his latest and greatest achievement to look after his paralysed son. Fifty-year-old Mr. Dudley Beek who has been caterer, men's outfitter, and farmer i s putting up for auction152 words
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Article725 1954-11-06 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - The Magic Jar KATHLEEN HICKLEY SATURDAY FAGE FOtt CHILDREN Beqirning today an exciting new serial telling ol tfce strange adventures of Fatimah and Mansoor and R\9 '■nil*. Jime liiiru'i uiu^iiy bounced gaily up and down "ii the waves and Fatimah and Mansoor lay on their sides peering Into the clear725 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-11-06 10 HpiIKRE is pocket money to M- be won, boys and girls, j for colouring this picture j with paints, crayons or j I chalks. There are four prizes j of $5 each (two boys and two girts). Fill m your name, I address and age, and post85 words
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Article74 1954-11-06 10 LAST WEEK 'S WINNERS I^ll winners of ils t week's colouring contest .ire: Irene (ban (i.i), nnt« t yici«»na street, Singapore 1 Tan Kiioou Sek 10), r o Chop iio Seng, r m s, Kota Road, Johorc Bahro. John Thornback (fj). 4i t Shvens Road, Singapore 10. Sim Cheng Chnan74 words
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Miscellaneous499 1954-11-06 10 I Rupert's Coral Island— 6 A. thi lighj grows brigfitcf tfif p»itl» v)tl 1(1 xh IP'i*** 11 miii to b*com« mm lowtrt < Hdw i<> i"y *'o^ tun !-.».< ifl \h_ic*-. in.i 111 tfir t.iy* rin»*, A'h^rf theft l| M »»l ■>t thr uSt thry <lo* ill »li«" Moving .nil499 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-11-06 11 Lilo - Lilo ONLY TACTICS VARY says STRATEGICALLY, Lilo i was saying, wolves a rc the same everywhere. Only the tactics vary. -m the United States." the French musical comedy star ibserved, "men try to get a woman drunk. Frenchmen don'l try to get a woman drunk. They would364 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-06 11 British movie star Shirley Lorrimer wears Estrava's beach separates In Ringham. The brand bloomers can be topped with a wrap-around skirt24 words
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Article143 1954-11-06 11 A BLOW to BwUl carav.mcrs is the new.s that every Swiss must have a fixed domicile. This means that he cannot live m a house on wheeLs and move about a.s the whim takes him. The no-caravan-home.s decision ha.s been taken by the Supreme Federal Count m143 words
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264 1954-11-06 11 BERNARD RONALD - BERNARD RONALD InnvjL just nan a khik m hi the place m Milan where young holiday hitch-hikers head for after thumbing their Way Into the land of sunshine and spaghetti. And I have me away feeling that it is a nerator of fun and264 words
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Advertisement30 1954-11-06 11 S^^" rs I II r l II Hi OF SINGAPORE "j^^^^^AND MALAYA Complete Alphabetical Index, SUMATRA *^|i DApMCA rii** n. WPPIS^ ...ORDER EARLY |f*.ffc )<BI TO AVOID O/> fcWWW^fffy DISAPPOINTMENT. ">30 words
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624 1954-11-06 12 Dry skin, colds in the head? They can be easily cured ertn ih iolsdgt byuiklghgfb tr i! lei occurs more often than one vould suppose. Mr M B WCll- bUllt tn&n, h€ enjoys good genera] health, in.s dige it li »!i i.. excellent and be never had day's illness m624 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-06 12 picture. An aid to concentrated study (for the male) is this highly attractive "Student Beret" m stone -coloured peach bloom with a fluted edge and stitching on the crown. The beset is worn well forward and to one side, while back clasps m tan velvet ensure a perfect fit. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-11-06 12 quiz questions are re- printed from a "Rate Your Own Game" feature of the Bridge World Magazine. The question is, "How's your balance, ladies and gentlemen? 1 Balance meaning whether or not to hold the bidding open when the opener's partner fails to do so. The quiz is414 words
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Miscellaneous168 1954-11-06 12 BB Prli( H^v 1 1 xi j T -y^^^^^^^^^j '^^^^WBK*J ■P9 n I I i BBh CLUJB ACROSS: 3 PoUte sort of ](I v 8 1 Hnw someone Came to his .son- 5 Parliamrnt'iri n ,»,/o t*\ 1 Prwetuting: and would be rm 7 IUIe S^* 1 1 m thp168 words
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404 1954-11-06 13 lough cops, soft gaols make citizens see red WNAD/i li seriously considering whether policemen should not be disarmed Of late, Canan public opinion ha.s lamoured .cry loudly that the arming of policemen ftafi turned undly and helpful offi- ialfi intc ruthless and often cowardly bullies. In fact, the sight of404 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-06 13 picture. Used as they are to English weather, Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon put out cautious hands to decide whether their bizarre California sun hats are needed m Britain. The top-ranking husband-and-wife team on British radio returned to London after a visit to America. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article317 1954-11-06 13 Kangaroos are on the march 50-YEAR-RECORD 4 v drought is dehydrating Australia's livestock industry and marching the kangaroo armies m a ir on agriculture. Half the State of New South es, m the subcontinent's outh-east corner, has been hard hit by the dry spell which has seen a total of317 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-11-06 13 Ko through fire, water ■*rf IpOCf /or you10 words
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Article141 1954-11-06 13 'Copters race boats for whales '"THE world's whaling fleets will be racing against each other when the sea.son opens m the Antarctic m I the New Year. Speed is necessary be- cause rising costs c/in be offset only by catching the same number of whales m I less time. Britain141 words
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Article234 1954-11-06 13 FRED MANOR - FRED MANOR By for a ride m the time-honour-eci Chicago fashion, and the remains would be disposed Ol by being encased inside a cement block dumped into thu St. Lawrence river. Several tueb blocks were found, and it was by no means easy to break them up and identity the234 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-06 13 'W RESTAURANT AND BAR §j|K? C-Hiuulair Armenian Street rfS^C HOTEL IBIOWEIIY INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ALL THE BEST iiV Mitt OA OVA S TJiVV A#»«r Program in€»s ttailio i*i>sthufj Fun 4% Game* A#>fr SifjU* 3iul€ifj Musiv 0 hi 99 Musir 4'urlin>ns *&nii l*usatvs l*ieiun> Swli*n§ PRICE 30 CENTS FROM ALL54 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-11-06 14 GIRLS SHOW HOW TONIGHT rinvo \>i> girlg will 1 pecial fti conto inn" i i cises ;t f h ippj World Stadium toni 'if bitlon i part ol the Builder 1954 pi (li tn V. ilet Ho i ming lub) and Dal Lira ah int. r team weightlifl i i91 words
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201 1954-11-06 14 'Mac' if they can't pronounce these names m< f >ttisi i ice hockey fan n have got to yell some trange n.Mne.s which must sound even I r.in-f p w Ith a North oi the Bordei accent. Here are the names of some ol the Ice hockey players operating In201 words
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Article60 1954-11-06 14 Australia won both foursomes to lead the United states m the seoend match of the series of the Lakes Cup International golf tournament. Yesterday's results: Ossie Pickworth and Kv\ Nagle beat E. J. Harrison and Tommy Bolt three and two. Norman Vim Nida and Jim MclnnesReuter - 60 words
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Article96 1954-11-06 14 Odds at bookmakers first callover session on the Manchester November Handicap (November 13 > at the Victoria Club. London. 100 to 7 King's Courtier, Star Lyon; 100 to G Lodge; Iron Horse. Roxal Maid; 20 to 1 Gala Performance, Scots Pino. Trentham Boy, Torch Singer; 25 toReuter - 96 words
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Article52 1954-11-06 14 LONDON, Fri.— Willie Watson, the England international cricketer and footballer, i.s to be player-manager of Halifax Town, the English Division Three (North) football club. Watson had a distinguished career as an inside-forward and left-half with Eudde:sfield Town and Sunderland. A four-figure fee is reported for his transfer fromReuter - 52 words
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Article290 1954-11-06 14 RUSSIAN athletes broke or bettered 15 world track and field records m the last 15 months and their avowed aim is to smash every mark m the book. Tin r< are approximately 80 generally recognized men's and Women's track and field records. At the rateA.P. - 290 words
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Article26 1954-11-06 14 Wonlcan M.v m Trlgo outpointed] A i r\ili.iji x-li^htwf i^ht champion i rani iiiimny ovw 12 round! at j Melbourne stadium last nu-.ht A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration167 1954-11-06 14 i i it h it hi ii game* do %an ;|S-(M 1.1 t» Ihr lollow Illii 1 1 Ii II '.II lin till I|r I) i It 1 1 .i i< < t < < i i i \ii |In 1 1- .t ii v (ii Ii it167 words
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Article153 1954-11-06 14 Ki-.l m MILLER, the Test allroundi r who Is a pos gible for the Australian captaincy i hi; sea: m, ha again oi en named to lead his state. New South Wales, when 'hey meet the MCC touring >i<i (> In Sydney from November l~ to153 words
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Article40 1954-11-06 14 Sint'apot*' Ujiilh hi- Bnard R.C beal Bingapore Rei t. Royal Ai tlllery 3 i m their Div 3A hockey tie at K< ppel Road ya terday, Boyd «'Ji and Pox cored tor sun. Razak .'"l'd foi the Gunners.40 words
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Article249 1954-11-06 14 U.K. SOCCER FIXTURES ENGLISH LEAGUE Div. 1 Uson ilia Leicester Hl.uk pool v. Newcastle P.olton v. Arsenal fi.trUon v \V. Bremwicn lluridcrstield v. Shi-tlu-ld Mamht'ster 1 Pretson Portsmouth v. Fverton Sheflield W v. Manchester Sundei land v. Chelsea Tottenham v. CardiiY Wolves v. Burnley ENGLI6H LEAGUE DIV. II Klai -kbiirn249 words
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Article624 1954-11-06 14 HENRY LONG HURST - GOLF WITHOUT TEARS IN THIS MEET HENRY LONG HURST By IT is difficult to say what makes a "successful" golf tournament, but, whatever it is, the Gleneagles-Sazone affair, which I had the pleasure of attending last week, is rapidly acquiring it. With one exception it is similar to the late624 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-11-06 14 < m you recognise this Singapore sportsman from the "ghost 1 pirhire? (Answer m Column One).18 words
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Advertisement64 1954-11-06 14 Answers to Quiz l |<l il'M'lPll -[-'■'I UV\ tttppu] ;ii u\ »|ppg g M 1 'I i I l "i n |nO3| KMfl| mpCKj mi A|.r.j!! .im'ii MM.-r n«o«g I Ml i' 1 1 -"I I 1 I 'I I '.'MI-# t I I J. Mi'H .1 J MU'l y64 words
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Article, Illustration497 1954-11-06 15 ROVERS DRAW AND LEARN A LESSON Remember remember the Fifth of November, ARGOS at the Cup Final Royal Navy 2; Hovers 2. T»HK fireworks came m the last quarter. Before that it looked like being a sedate Cup Final with the Navy winning m unspectacular fashion. Rut the Rover* Hashed497 words
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Article230 1954-11-06 15 POOR FORM BY M.C.C. BATSMEN \i t ;:ii liie rs^ match *f nly three weeks off the M C.C. tourists are causing anxiety among; English cricket Their batting form yesterday at Melbourne was poor. Spin bowlers lan Johnson and Richie Benaud dismissed the MCC for 205 runs on a pitch230 words
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Article74 1954-11-06 15 'i testing 50 different strips tthletlc track surfacing, the 1 Games committee announced yesterday that a redojoured surface composed mainly of 1 scoria .stone will be used 1 we 1956 contests m Melbourne. 1 selection of surface for tracks Melbourne Cricket ground •"■<« the i.pw Olympic74 words
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88 1954-11-06 15 I CISION \>y th» Motor Sport '"■"■<<• 01 the Motor Cyi 1« "iacturera Organisation not to I th« federation rnternattan- rcycltet€ would not mean "«i <i motor cycle racing Mr !l President ot the sport 1!: -r the fim Mid at Vi.rReuter - 88 words
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Article134 1954-11-06 15 Services 3; Civilians 1. NOT a penalty m the whole game; no disputed decisions: the Battle of the Referees passed off smoothly last night at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was referee versus referee as ttoenty tux) of them took the field. The Service* Football Referees beat134 words
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Article75 1954-11-06 15 KLUANG. FTl.— Johore will send IS players to Kuala Lumpur tbh weekend for the quadrangular hockej meet with Selangor, Pahan& and Malacca. The team to: W. Vias (capt. >, Abdul Kanm. Ding Hong Kee, S. Muru- gesu. D. Navaret.nam, B. W. Fernan- j dez, Choy75 words
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Article28 1954-11-06 15 Lightweight- Champion Paddy tie Marco and formei champion Jimmy Carter signed the official contract for their 15-round title re- match It Stin Francisco on Nov 1728 words
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Article98 1954-11-06 15 \iA.JOR Drrmot McCalmont'fl .iix- yf;ir-oi(i Durantc won tin 1 Liverpool Autumn Cup run ovw ten fmlongs ypstrnl;iy for thr MOODd BUGcpsKive your. He won thr fl 000 prizr beating •Sir Don at us Vutoi i;i s fdur-yeiu -old Kithyra by a half length. Mr. Charles RodWtQ'l four-yrnr-oldReuter - 98 words
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148 1954-11-06 15 S'PORE TEAM LEADS FORMOSA TOURNEY I>owerful Chinese teams from Singapore ;ind U,< i Philippines Jirc m thr lrad m President Chiang Kai .sink i annual birthday basketball tournament In Formosa, The Philippine! squad b» a! both Korea and Cambodia whiir Singapore fecferd »)ut a strong Vietnam team, Here ;irr thrU.P. - 148 words
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Article394 1954-11-06 15 Leo Espinosa is top contender I ho ESPINOSA (.i the Philipj pints if rated i<>i> contends r to world flyweight champion Voihio bhirai ov Ring Magazine. Welshman Dal Dower is rated third belied Argentina's Paseual PttTM. Billy Smith of Atlantic City became the No. i challenger to light heavyweighi championA.P. - 394 words
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Article130 1954-11-06 15 SCRC 2; University 1. MATCH winner for the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club m yesterday's Div. 1 hockey tie at Sepoy Lines was outside-rieht Lim Swang. University of Malaya took the lead i m the tenth minute when Jesudasen flicked m a pass from Samad. The130 words
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Article141 1954-11-06 15 DETER Thomson, Australia's British Open golf champion, put m a hne finishing burst over the last few holes to claim second place at the end of the second 18 holes of the New Zealand open golf championships on the Heretunga cour.se, Wellington, yesterday. In the lead w;i.s141 words
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Article17 1954-11-06 15 The Philippines defeated Uruguay 67-63 yesterday to take third place m the world basketball tournament17 words
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Advertisement41 1954-11-06 15 <@) HOCKS A LCI S EXTRA SWISS MADE MNCABLOC^ ANTIMACNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT OBTA/HJWU FHOMAUWAJCHDIAUItS* I <g) FAREWELL APPEARANCE of Miss ALICE LEE at OCEAN PARK HOTEL Wednesday Nov. 3 Thursday Nov. 4 Friday Nov. 5 Saturday Nov. 6 im BCTOffl rrfiirninfr> w flonj?41 words
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Article246 1954-11-06 16 mudlarks at K.L. I ire PrtSl < oursr orr rspoiidrnt imi iok mudlarks <i J Kuala Lumpur today. Tin' J4 <> i l l <4 will bf soil. Three mudlarks vu'f. each i i w i>i mondi i m »r» ciir In R i i oui246 words
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Obituary40 1954-11-06 16 tO Wnrdt m minimum VAN LANGEVE] D To Els i, <vi,« oi < P. Langeveld, a Daughter, na. LE <>] 27th Octobei In I on- 1 don tO Hi alirc mid Mi' li.if'l cm. a dau jhter, Eleanor Mar i aret40 words
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Obituary94 1954-11-06 16 2" Wordt $ii (minimum) BURTON Captain Robert Pi m l >'• o! Pen ing Pilol Assoi on 51 h November a1 Adelaide, South Australia, aftei a Bhort illness AT Mil iil RA Auatrali i on 25th Ju George Alex iiiii, aged Sometime Manager, Punchoi 8., and Kuala Krau Rubber94 words
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Article253 1954-11-06 16 KdMMsMK i'iM)i\(.\K EPSOM JEEP (\ll BOY POINTER v xn I£ PAUTOI BRAS QllhN I mil M%> Xl DA JIMSON 1,!,u0,n Br»« <*•»•■ l>ililuv Bras Queen Palitoy Bras Queen s >|M<ial Feature Pali toy Bra*Qu«en ltl(1 |*WO DIAMOND** rWO DIAMOND! TWO DIAMONDS CLEVER BUG TWO DIAMONDS Ol>253 words
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Article898 1954-11-06 16 if Bi€i-du i/ aup GOOD MANNERS (In Race S) spite of his 8.0. De-Win Is the obvii ms 'h lice. Watch lord Frederick II for a likely upset. He weni attractively iti a sprint up the straight 'Mis morning. Every Chance is strongly fancied againsi Lord Gar fie Id898 words
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Article96 1954-11-06 16 TRACKWORK Misty Jadi in form pORTMASTER, Guttering and Misty Jadi showed their iikinti for a heavy track at Kuala Lumpur thi.s mornna PortmMter with Farad up weni faultlessly over 'it. m 41 4 l( h :l :i tryoul In 4u 4 white Glitterln, worked In great heart over 3 i96 words
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Article50 1954-11-06 16 f'-nanr, Turl dub. nuj wm announced at, yest( '"l; «ys annual Konrral meeting by the PrSn i Ml f' '""'k I-im iUr l'''m>1 ''1 mmtoa wh,'. ft l 1 ""(ortuiuittiy, stm w. fh hr tol<l mwnbwi "V^""^, 1'^"?;,. J 72V ?1 drop of SeJni.*^" 1 yea50 words
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